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Cowboys draft Western Michigan edge Marshawn Kneeland 56th pick
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The have selected Western Michigan edge Marshawn Kneeland with the 56th pick in the 2024 NFL draft.

Let me be very clear and say the Dallas Cowboys had much bigger needs than drafting an edge from Western Michigan.

The problem I have is that if the season started tomorrow, he wouldn't even start, like why not draft a player you can use now??

From what I have seen on Twitter, people say he can play and is a decent player, but really?

After Edgerrin Cooper, Jackson Powers-Johnson, and Jonathan Brooks all went just a handful of picks before Dallas was on the clock, it trimmed the Cowboy's big board down a bit.

Since I know most of you have no idea who this kid is let me just give you a bit of a run down.

He is 6-foot-3 and 267 pounds, Kneeland checks the box on size.

He's not a great athlete (4.75 in the 40), which means he never had great production (4.5 sacks, 7.5 tackles for losses in 2023). But he is tough and plays hard.

Mike Zimmer will probably get the best out of him on defense, but man you cannot tell me you couldn't have taken either Trey Benson or someone else that is NFL-ready today?

I don't agree with the pick regardless if he was one of the best overall guys on the board or not.

You have to move off that and go with a position of need. Sam Williams is around still for edge depth, but you have no linebackers or a .

Could have gotten either or at a better value at that pick than what you just got with Kneeland.

Who Is Next?

The Cowboy's next two picks don't come until the third round, and by the time they get there, they won't have a good enough or running back on the board, I think they really messed this one up.

Hope I am wrong.

This article first appeared on Inside The Star and was syndicated with permission.

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